Canterbury: Beethoven’s Fifth with Delyana Lazarova
Artists
Delyana Lazarova – conductor
Lukas Sternath – piano
Programme
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Grieg Piano Concerto
— Interval —
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Our 2026/27 season at the Marlowe Theatre opens with three of the most iconic pieces of orchestral music.
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the most heartbreakingly famous love stories to have ever been written. And who could better compose equally, achingly beautiful music to the story than Tchaikovsky? From the melancholic opening to the outpouring of passion in the climactic melody, Tchaikovsky’s rip-roaring Fantasy Overture is musical drama at its best.
At just 25 years old, international prize winner Lukas Sternath is already making a name for himself as an in-demand soloist across the globe. His vibrant virtuosic playing makes him the perfect soloist for Grieg’s Piano Concerto. From its opening timpani roll and crashing chords to its anthemic final moments, it’s brimful of passion and remains one of the most popular pieces in the orchestral repertoire.
Closing the concert is Beethoven’s mighty Fifth Symphony. The electrifying opening of the piece is one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable moments in orchestral music, but there’s so much more to the piece than that stop-you-in-your-tracks opening. Whether you’ve heard a dozen different recordings, or never listened to it all the way through, it’s well worth experiencing it live.
Need to know
Prices & Discounts
£19 – £63
Multibuy discounts available. £15 ‘Discovery’ tickets available to those aged 16-26. £14 for schools.
Running time
2 hrs, including an interval
Box office
The Marlowe Box Office: 01227 787787
Our 2026/27 Canterbury season
The Lark Ascending and Beethoven's Sixth